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Module 6, week 4

Teresa Cardenas

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Module 6: My world in another language Av. Teresa Cárdenas Sántiz M6C2G41-043

"To have" Tener

It belongs to someone -I have a good friend. -She has two sons. -I do not have short hair. -My sister does not have a car. -Do you have some money? -Does your teacher have a motorcycle?

Grammar explanation

To have

Affirmative He-She-It-singular nouns

Affirmative I-You-We-They-plural nouns

Subject + have + complement My parents have a beautiful house.

Subject + has + complement My mother has nice hair.

Negative: He-She-It-singular nouns

Negative: I-You-We-They-plural nouns

Subject + do not + have + complement E.g. You do not have food in the fridge. E.g. You don't have food in the fridge.

Subject + does not + have + complement E.g. Maria does not have any pillows. E.g. She doesn't have water in her bottle.

Negative sentences

It does not belongs to you.

Questions

Do-Does

She-He-It-singular nouns

I-You-They-We-plural nouns

Does + subject + have + complement ?E.g. Does Adrian have a nice voice? Yes, he does./No, he doesn't.

Do + subject + have + complement ?E.g. Do we have a big a house? Yes, we do./No, we don't.

Practice